President Clinton is scheduled to dedicate a new airport in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

The Virginia Supreme Court is expected to rule upon appeal of the murder conviction of Mir Aimal Kasi, the Pakistani national convicted of murder in a 1993 shooting rampage outside CIA headquarters; in Richmond, Virginia.

A judge is scheduled to hear a request in Nashville, Tennessee, from James Earl Ray's brother, Jerry, for the rifle believed to have been used to kill Martin Luther King Jr.

On Saturday, November 7, the Dalai Lama attends the International Conference on Tibetan Medicine in Washington.

On Sunday, November 8, the American Academy of Ophthalmology holds its annual meeting with topics ranging from microchip surgery to "shaken baby" syndrome.

On Monday, November 9, A House Judiciary constitution subcommittee is rescheduled to hold a hearing on the history of the presidential impeachment process in Washington.

On Tuesday, November 10, the Dalai Lama is scheduled to lecture, in Washington, on the subject of democracy.

On Wednesday, November 11, this year's Veterans Day, originally called Armistice Day, marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War I.

In 1996, more than 2,000 people were killed or lost at sea when a cyclone struck India's major crop-growing state of Andhra Pradesh.

In 1997, Paul Ricard, France's King of Pastis and one of the country's richest and most influential men, died aged 88. His "Pastis de Marseilles" brand was sold in 150 countries and was the world's number three alcoholic drink.